Boundaries return with their eagerly-awaited follow-up, “Burying Brightness”, on October 14th, 2022, via 3DOT Recordings.
A sample of the 12-song album comes via today’s newly released single and video for “Heaven’s Broken Heart”. Vocalist Matthew McDougal gives insight into the track: “’Heaven’s Broken Heart’ is one part allegory and one part fantasy. It tells a story of vengeance and punishment from a god that has become too ashamed of life on earth to let it continue. It started as purely a conceptual song and eventually formed into more of a parable on my mood disorders and how suddenly they can surround and darken a person’s world. The opening line ‘night falls fast’ being a reference to the book of the same name by Kay Redfield Jamison, which details years of research towards understanding how and why we as people commit suicide. Meanwhile lyrics like ‘shale skinned monsters’ make reference to golems and other biblical horrors that are being released on an unknowing populace destined for extinction”.
The band wrote the bulk of “Burying Brightness” in the studio, reuniting with “Your Receding Warmth” producer Randy Leboeuf [The Acacia Strain, Kublai Khan] at Graphic Nature Audio. Marking a shift for the band, with the new album they’ve integrated vocals from drummer Tim Sullivan and bass player Nathan Calcagno.
“We utilized their voices for the first time”, McDougal explains. “There’s definitely a new dynamic. We focused on writing some choruses. We made it a little prettier and calmer, changing up the listening experience. We wanted to use all of the tools we have at our disposal on this record. We didn’t leave anything out”.
“Our goal is to write exactly the kinds of songs we want to with no barriers”, guitar player Cory Emond explains. “I feel like we did that. We’ve always wanted to have songs with singing, but we were never able to capture it until now. We also have some of the heaviest songs we’ve ever written. It has both extremes”.
Pre-order & pre-save “Burying Brightness” here.
Tracklist:
1. It Begins to Speak
2. Your Own Murder
3. This Is What It’s Like
4. Heaven’s Broken Heart
5. No One Will Mourn You Here
6. Resent and Regret
7. Realize and Rebuild
8. My Body is a Cage
9. –
10. It Was Built to Break
11. Burying Brightness
12. The Tower
Boundaries is Cory Emond (guitar), Cody Delvecchio (guitar), Tim Sullivan (drums/vocals), Nathan Calcagno (bass/vocals) and Matthew McDougal (vocals). The Hartford-based band have released a pair of EPs: : “Hartford County Misery” (2017) and “My Body In Bloom” (2019), as well as the full-length album, “Your Receding Warmth” (2020). Brooklyn Vegan said “Your Receding Warmth” “positions Boundaries as fresh new faces of the metalcore revival that birthed Code Orange, Knocked Loose, Vein, and a quickly-growing number of other great bands”.
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